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Show 1 ILL J-u.U UJi Monuav, Mav o, Awl FOOTBALL (continued from page 7) the points by ck-sinatin a player from each side to kick the point aft-r. If thi-y both made it, they both jot the pjints, and so on. It gave a twist to the informal game. The game gave viewers a good idea of what to expect in the fall, and the gaps that the upcoming guns will have to fill. As was expected, Jamie Mart in came out loaded for bear andcom-pl-ti-d 17 of 23 passes. But what wjsn't expe-cted was the great display shown by red -shirt freshman Kob Westervelt. Westervelt played most of the Mi'ond half, although the quarters of the second half were shortened by five minutes, and also completed 17 of 23 passes. Guarantee: If your diamond does not appraise in writing (within 30 days of purchase) for AT LEAST 40 more than your purchase price, your money will be refunded. 2419 Washington Blvd. Idaho Falls, Ogden, Salt Lake City Which Vf "Vi'e knew that Jamie Martin would b-i sharp," said Arslanian. "Another emphasis of spring practice was to develop our back-up quarterback and I think we've got a good start on accomplishing that." The All-American Jamie Martin has nothing to worry about, but the coaches feel good about an admirable performance from their back-up quarterback. "1 le really surprised me," said Arslanian. "We thought that when the second unit offense went out that it (play) would drop off, but that wasn't the case." Dave Hall had a fantastic game, wide receiving a number of passes from Martin and Westervelt, two of which ended up in the end zone. With lightning speed, junior Dwight Richards also impressed $479 Your typical dot matrixprinter. i79 Tlx tieic Apple St) ieWriter. price looks better The new Apple" StyleWriter printer gives you crisp, laser-quality documents for about J, the cost of an ordinary dot matrix printer. Yet it's compact. It's quiet. It's convenient. And it's from .Apple - designed to let you get everything out of a JL. "s Licintosh' computer that .Apple built into it. Not just the ( v power to look your best. But the power to be your best.' Authored oeker Connecting Point HI COMPUTER CENTERS 2236 WASHINGTON BLVD. OGDEN, UTAH 84401 801-621-5244 STORE HOURS MONDAY-FRIDAY 10-6 SATURDAY 10-5 -Tli- ; VTX. VtW i-sc i3 S-.v-rU 7 xrt X -Jour KS everyone, catching and running his way through the new and improved, revised Weber defense. Weber fans also viewed some good talent in tight end Alfred Tupunu and wide receiver Nathan Burchette who both scored offensively for the 'Cats. "Some of it was really good execution by the offense and some of it, maybe, was misalignments by the defense," said Arslanian. "I'm pleased with what I saw today." Arslanian had set defense as the focal point of spring drills, and the defense had shown great improvements over the course of --am v - w V - EXCELLING IN LEAPS and bounds, squad. The 'Cats will face the Air JANITORS (continued from page 5) Building, says he also wishes the money was a little better, but doesn't mind the job. "I seem to like it. The money isn't very good ... but it's a job." toyou? practice. But they didn't come Saturday with what they had prepared beforehand. "Today was kind of frustrating," said Defensive Line Coach Robb A key. They (the defense) have been playing real hard, and they played hard today. But the emotion wasn't there nor were the big plays that we have been making. And that makes it frustrating." Akey may be frustrated, but he expects the junior college transfers coming this fall will balanceout the defense. "I think you're going to see a better product in the fall," said Akey. C-'wwv7 '" '7 s - .' - fcl DANIELLE MABEYfH SIGNPOST the Wildcats played tough ball, vying for a starting position on the Force Academy for the first time ever August 31 in Colorado. Chesire joined the campus custodial crew last June after being laid of f from the railroad after more than 27 years. "I try to take a lot of pride in my work," he said. "If a student drops something, I don't jump on them. That's not the way to get along with students." It can be a lonely job sometimes. Chesire, like Dunford, works by himself. Dunford has drawn up a "pretty muchall-inclusive" schedule of duties to help make good use of the time and keep himself busy. He allows himself two minutes to sweep floors in one room, one minute to empty the garbage can, five minutes to mop the floor. When he's not working, Dunford passes the time writing poetry, F By donating plasma you can save a childs life, keep a family together and help strengthen your community through service. Cutter Biological will compensate you or make donations to your community, school, civic group or the organization of your choice. 'you can btcomi a real Cife-saver'. CALL TODAY FOR MORE INFORMATION OGDEN PLASMA CENTER 2262 Washington Blvd. Ogden, Utah 84401 (801) 393-8606 Jamie Martin is confident in the offense as they are right now. "Offensively we will be strong, especially since three or four of our starters didn't play today," said Martin. Despite the few days of Kid weather that can cramp the style of spring ball, Arslanian seemed pleased in the outcome of the exercise. "We're lacking a little bit of depth on defense and we've got some areas that we need to strengthen, but we have the means to strengthen them," said Arslanian. which he's been "dabbling inoff-an-on" since he started working at Weber State. He's yet to be published, but he's not discouraged. He primarily writes odes to family members and friends. One of his works, 'The Man at the Helm of the Ship," chronicles his feelings about custodial work and how he feels custodians deserve more respect than they receive.He used to feel "a little inferior," he said. "I was quite self-conscious. Well, all I am is a custodian, all I am is a janitor, you know ... " Since those times, as he's watched his children grow, he's learned to appreciate his role in life. "I feel proud of vhat I've done," he said. SAVING LIVES & HELPING COMMUNITIES GROW! Cutter 'Ttoptt wiping TtopW |